7827034

Text-Derived Speech Animation Tool

PublishedNovember 2, 2010
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1. A character animation and speech tool, comprising: a character library, comprising an assortment of characters, each character being capable of being rendered lifelike by computer graphic rendering image generation, and being fully interchangeable among the library assortment in relation to all other characters; a sampled human voice library, comprising one or more of male, female, child, and exaggerated human caricature voice samples, each voice sample being standardized in sampling modules and time duration, each of said voice samples being fully interchangeable among the library assortment in relation to all other of said voice samples, and fully integrated therewith; a text-to-speech assembly apparatus, whereby any word text entered by a keyboard into the application is translated to its syllabic components and both a voice syllabic component and an animation motion graph data component are introduced into an assembly timeline for editing; a syllabic speech editing apparatus, wherein all entered text words may be edited with respect to volume, pace and pitch in syllabic units consistent with natural speech patterns and conscious human speech logic; and an animation assembly apparatus, whereby the edited animation motion graph data components drive the character to create facial motions consistent with natural speech, and each edited voice syllabic component is simultaneously assembled into a composite audio speech track fully synchronized with character facial motions; wherein said speech tool operates at a syllable level of speech manipulation, both in its internal architecture and at its user tool set, thereby replicating natural human choices in giving dramatic emphasis and clear enunciation in speech presentations.

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2. The animation and speech tool as recited in claim 1 , wherein said tool utilizes full motion graphed modules.

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3. The animation and speech tool as recited in claim 1 , wherein editing is performed by a user at the syllable level.

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4. The animation and speech tool as recited in claim 1 , wherein said tool further comprises an internal dictionary, said internal dictionary including an accent module for breaking down a word into correct syllables so that proper accented speech pronunciation results.

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5. The animation and speech tool as recited in claim 1 , and further comprising separate controls for animation of the mouth (lips), jaw, and tongue, as independent physiological entities, thereby correctly replicating real human physiology.

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6. The animation and speech tool as recited in claim 1 , wherein said tool has a capability to create both laterally and vertically asymmetrical mouth postures, for correctly replicating real human physiology and speech motion patterns.

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7. A character animation and speech tool comprising: a character library, comprising an assortment of character being capable of being rendered lifelike by computer graphic rendering image generation, and being fully interchangeable among the library assortment in relation to all other characters; a sampled human voice library, comprising one or more of male, female, child, and exaggerated human caricature voice samples, each voice sample being standardized in sampling modules and time duration, each of said voice samples being fully interchangeable among the library assortment in relation to all other of said voice samples, and fully integrated therewith; a text-to-speech assembly apparatus, whereby any word text entered by a keyboard into the application is translated to its syllabic components and both a voice syllabic component and an animation motion graph data component are introduced into an assembly timeline for editing; and an internal dictionary, said internal dictionary including an accent module for breaking down a word into correct syllables so that proper accented speech pronunciation results; wherein said tool has a capacity to permit change of actual words to be spoken in an animation sequence, during the creation of said animation sequence, without the need to re-record any audio files.

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8. The animation and speech tool as recited in claim 7 , wherein said tool utilizes full motion graphed modules.

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9. The animation and speech tool as recited in claim 7 , wherein editing is performed by a user at the syllable level.

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10. The animation and speech tool as recited in claim 7 , and further comprising separate controls for animation of the mouth (lips), jaw, and tongue, as independent physiological entities, thereby correctly replicating real human physiology.

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11. The animation and speech tool as recited in claim 7 , wherein said tool has a capability to create both laterally and vertically asymmetrical mouth postures, for correctly replicating real human physiology and speech motion patterns.

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12. A character animation and speech tool comprising: a character library, comprising an assortment of character being capable of being rendered lifelike by computer graphic rendering image generation, and being fully interchangeable among the library assortment in relation to all other characters; a sampled human voice library, comprising one or more of male, female, child, and exaggerated human caricature voice samples, each voice sample being standardized in sampling modules and time duration, each of said voice samples being fully interchangeable among the library assortment in relation to all other of said voice samples, and fully integrated therewith; a text-to-speech assembly apparatus, whereby any word text entered by a keyboard into the application is translated to its syllabic components and both a voice syllabic component and an animation motion graph data component are introduced into an assembly timeline for editing; and complete motion graphs of lip synch animation married to sound modules of spoken syllables of speech; wherein an animation sequence can be created with substantially perfect synchronization between the lip movement of a selected character and accompanying words spoken by the character on an accompanying sound track.

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November 2, 2010

Inventors

William H. Munns

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